The FAFSA uses a formula established by Congress to determine how much you are eligible for. This formula takes the information that was provided on your FAFSA and determines your annual expected family contribution (EFC). – Definitions available at the bottom of this page.

Definitions

This is the number that’s used to determine your eligibility for federal financial aid. This number results from the financial information you provide on your FAFSA and is calculated on a formula established by law.

A student must be completing an acceptable percentage of attempted course work within a reasonable amount of time and have an adequate grade point average to maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP). A student must meet SAP in order to be eligible for federal and institutional student aid. Indicators that a student is not making satisfactory academic progress include:

A GPA lower than 2.0

Suspension from the University

Points deficient in transfer

Dropping required hours

Withdrawal from the University

Incomplete grades

Exceeding maximum credit hour limit

Links

The links below are external links that can help provide more information to questions or concerns you may have when it comes to financial aid.

About Evangel

Evangel is an accredited, liberal arts university with more than 100 academic programs on the cutting edge of today's professional fields. Our commitment to the integration of faith, learning and life attracts students from a wide variety of Christian denominational backgrounds who have a strong commitment to academics with a desire to combine their Christian faith with every aspect of their lives.